Bottle House
Image Source Kaleva Bottle House was built in 1941 by John J. Makinen. This is located in Kaleva, Michigan and built with 60,000 bottles. The first bottle house was constructed by William F. Peck using 10,000 beer bottles in 1902 in Tonopah, NV.
Beer Can House
Image SourceBeer can house was built by John Milkovisch in 1968 with 39,000 beer cans. This is in Houston, Texas. This is opened to public with regular weekend hours.
Image Source There is another beer can house built by Jeff with the help of his father Fred, friends and other family members during 1998-2001. More than 56,000 different cans were used for this house and this is considered the largest beer can house of its kind in the world. The collection is divided into geographic regions, with separate rooms for each region. Image Source This is Scandinavia room and it includes cans from Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Norway.
Cardboard House
A man in Coimbatore designed a house with cardboards which has two floors. It has portico, hall, kitchen, dining room and toilet all joined together with wood.
Glass House
Image SourceThe glass house was built in 1949 by Philip Johnson in New Canaan, Connecticut.
Newspaper House
Image SourceNewspaper house was constructed by Sumer Erek in London. This was formed with a purpose to show how the free news papers were wasted on the streets. This news paper house was formed with 150,000 discarded free papers and they were packed inside a wooden frame.
Paper Pulp House
Image SourceThis paper house is made out of news papers and located at the North of Boston, in Rockport, Massachusetts. It was built by Mr. Elis F. Stenman, a mechanical engineer in 1922. He also designed the machines that make paper clips. All the furniture of house also made out of paper. Image SourceThis is a piano made out of paper by Elis.
Scrap House
Image SourceScrap house was constructed by a team of San Franscisco architects, artists, contractors and engineers in anticipation of World Environment Day 2005 using only scrap.